Dell Command | Configure Version 3.
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Contents 1 Introduction........................................................................................................... 5 What’s new in this release..................................................................................................................... 5 Supported systems and operating systems..........................................................................................6 Other documents you may need..........................................................................
3 Troubleshooting................................................................................................. 23 Running Dell Command | Configure displays error messages......................................................... 23 Running Dell Command | Configure on 32-bit and 64-bit supported system................................ 23 Running Dell Command | Configure on Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, or Windows 10 when user account control is enabled...................................
Introduction 1 Dell Command | Configure is a packaged software that provides configuration capability to business client systems. You can configure the client systems using a Graphical User Interface (GUI) or a Command Line Interface (CLI). For more information on CLI, see Dell Command | Configure Command Line Interface Reference Guide available at dell.com/dellclientcommandsuitemanuals.
• Support for configuring the effect of physical wireless switch on the GPS radio of the wireless WAN card using the wswitchgpsonwwanradio option. • Support for configuring the effect of physical wireless switch on wireless LAN and WiGig radio using the wswitchwlanwigigctrl option. NOTE: For more details on the CLI options, see Dell Command | Configure Command Line Interface Reference Guide available at dell.com/dellclientcommandsuitemanuals.
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2 Dell Command | Configure graphical user interface Dell Command | Configure Graphical User Interface (Dell Command | Configure GUI) displays all BIOS configurations supported by Dell Command | Configure . Using the Dell Command | Configure GUI, you can do the following: • Create BIOS configuration for client systems. For more information, see Creating a BIOS package using GUI. • Validate the BIOS configuration against the BIOS configuration of the host system.
Files/Folders Description Dell Command | Configure WINPE Allows access to the Windows PE scripts to create a bootable image. For more details, see the Dell Command | Configure Installation Guide available at dell.com/dellclientcommandsuitemanuals . User’s Guide Online Provides access to the Dell Command | Configure documentation that is available at dell.com/dellclientcommandsuitemanuals.
• Configuring auto on option • Configuring boot order • Configuring primary battery charging • Configuring advanced battery charging • Configuring peak shift battery charging • Configuring keyboard backlight color option Configuration options You can customize the BIOS settings and create a configuration package using the available configuration options described in the following table. Table 2.
Options Description NOTE: You can view this option only in Basic View. Value to set Displays the value of the option. Double-click the row or click Edit to change the values. Present Value Displays the current value of the option. NOTE: You can view this option if you have loaded the settings of the host system. Apply settings Select the check box to export the option. By default, all the options having a value in the Value to set column are selected.
The corresponding password screen is displayed. NOTE: To display the password as clear text, select Show Password. If you select Show Password, then the Confirm Password text box is not displayed. 2. Enter a blank space in the Password text box. 3. Enter a blank space in the Confirm Password text box to confirm the password. If both the entries match, the a green check mark is displayed next to the Confirm Password text box, else, a red X mark is displayed. 4. Click SUBMIT. 5.
To configure the boot order: 1. Click the required option: • Create Multiplatform Package • Create Local System Package • Open a Saved Package NOTE: To open a saved package, click Open a Saved Package, browse to the file location, and then click Open. 2. 3. Click Edit , or double-click the option. In the bootorder option row, click View/Change in the Value to set column. The boot order screen is displayed with the current boot order type and boot order options.
Options Description NOTE: You can view this option if the boot order screen is in Edit mode. Adding a new device to the boot order To add a new device to the boot order: 1. Click Add Device on the Boot Order screen. 2. Select the device from the Device Type drop-down list. The Shortform, Description, and Status fields are automatically populated. By default, the Status of the device is On. 3. Select an instance for the device from the Device Instance drop-down list. 4. Click OK.
• Standard Charge — Charges the battery over a longer period of time. • Express Charge — Charges the battery using the express charging algorithm, Dell's fast charging technology. • AC Use — Charges the battery while plugged-in. • Auto Charge — Charges the battery based on a periodic evaluation of battery usage to deliver the best balance capacity. • Custom Charge — The battery charging starts and stops based on user settings.
Configuring the peakshiftcfg option You can configure the Peak Shift battery charging mode using the peakshiftcfg option from the Power and Performance Management category. Using Peak Shift configuration, you can minimize the consumption of AC power during the peak power usage period of the day. You can set a start and end time for the Peak Shift period. During this period, the system runs on battery if the battery charge is above the set battery threshold value.
Configuring the keyboardbacklightcolor option You can configure the keyboard backlight color for the Dell Latitude rugged Extreme systems using the keyboardbacklightcolor option from the System Configuration category. You can enable supported colors, set active color, and configure customcolor1 and customcolor2. To configure the keyboard backlight color: 1.
To set the non-critical threshold values for the probes: 1. Click the required option: • Create Multiplatform Package • Create Local System Package • Open a Saved Package NOTE: To open a saved package, click Open a Saved Package, browse to the file location, and then click Open. 2. Click Edit, or double-click the option. 3. In the advsm option row, click View/Change in the Value to set column. The Advanced System Management screen is displayed.
• All the supported options on the host system are highlighted and the Status column remains blank with the Value to Set field as Not Specified. Validating a local system package To validate the options of a local system package: On the Create Local System Package screen, click Validate. • All the options that are applicable on the host system are highlighted, and a green check mark is displayed in the Status column. • All unsupported options are greyed out, and the Status column remains blank.
For example, 4. • If the setup password is set in the system, and you want to configure BIOS tokens/features, you need to provide setup password. • If the setup and system passwords are set in the system, and you want to configure BIOS tokens/ features, you need to provide setup password. • If the setup and system passwords are set in the system, and if you want to configure BIOS tokens/features as well as change system password, you need to provide both system and setup passwords.
3. Run the script as: sh Applying a SCE file NOTE: You must have Administrator privileges. To apply SCE on a target system: Double-click the SCE, or from the command prompt, browse to the directory where SCE is located and type the name of the SCE file. For example, C:\Users\SystemName\Documents>"”. NOTE: You cannot run SCE on Windows PE systems. For more information on applying SCE on target systems running the Windows PE operating systems, see Troubleshooting.
• Deleting log details Viewing a log file Click Package History, on the Dell Command | Configure page. Deleting log details On the Package History page, click the Clear Log. Providing feedback on Dell Command | Configure You can provide feedback on the Dell Command | Configure using the link on Dell Command | Configure GUI. 1. Click the Give us your feedback link to launch the online survey page. 2. Provide your feedback and satisfactory ratings. 3. Submit to share it with Dell.
Troubleshooting 3 Running Dell Command | Configure displays error messages If you get the error message, Required BIOS interface not found or HAPI load error. then uninstall and reinstall Hardware Application Programming Interface (HAPI) Running Dell Command | Configure on 32-bit and 64-bit supported system Ensure that you are running cctk.exe based on the architecture of the system.
TPM activation Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is an industry standard cryptographic module that provides attestation, integrity metrics and reporting, and a secure key hierarchy. Client systems use TPM to verify if the state of the system has changed between two boot cycles. To activate and check the TPM activation: 1. If not set, set the BIOS password on the system. Type: cctk --setuppwd= 2. If not enabled, enable TPM. by typing the following command: cctk --tpm=on 3.
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